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![Students during their zero-gravity flight](/live/image/gid/79/width/2278/height/1178/32131_21-Microgravity-07.rev.1720795122.jpg)
Videos
Carthage MUD team carries out initial testing on the flight hardware during a ZERO-G parabolic flight.
Carthage PROTO payload on its first suborbital flight during Blue Origin’s New Shepard mission NS-23.
PROTO payload tests on a parabolic flight.
Images
![Carthage space science students testing the team's Microgravity Ullage Detection (MUD) payload experiment on its first zero-g flight.](/live/image/gid/117/width/1500/height/1000/crop/1/40165_2024-03-08_Steve-Boxall_FLL_ZG686_Research_2377_1.rev.1721311534.jpg)
Carthage space science students testing the team’s Microgravity Ullage Detection (MUD) payload experiment on its first zero-g flight.
![The Carthage Propellant Refueling and On-orbit Transfer (PROTO) experiment team at the booster landing pad of the Blue Origin's New Shepa...](/live/image/gid/117/width/1500/height/1000/crop/1/40134_New-Shepard-2023.rev.1720810240.jpg)
The Carthage Propellant Refueling and On-orbit Transfer (PROTO) experiment team at the booster landing pad of the Blue Origin’s New Shepard rocket after launch of the NS-24 mission carrying the third PROTO payload.
![Intuitive Machines Nova-C Odysseus lunar lander after its successful touchdown on the Moon. Carthage's Modal Propellant Gauging technolog...](/live/image/gid/117/width/1500/height/1000/crop/1/40135_Intuitive_Machines_Non-commercial-NoDerivs_License.rev.1720810764.png)
Intuitive Machines Nova-C Odysseus lunar lander after its successful touchdown on the Moon. Carthage’s Modal Propellant Gauging technology is currently under development for IM’s 3rd lunar mission.
![Carthage space science students testing their PROTO payload experiment on a zero-g flight.](/live/image/gid/117/width/1500/height/1000/crop/1/40167_20220510_Steve-Boxall_FLL_ZG616_Research_1400_cropped.rev.1721312150.jpg)
Carthage space science students testing their PROTO payload experiment on a zero-g flight.
![Prof. Kevin Crosby and students prepare for their zero-g flight.](/live/image/gid/117/width/1500/height/1000/crop/1/32132_17_microgravity-flight01.rev.1640206568.jpg)
Prof. Kevin Crosby and students prepare for their zero-g flight.
![Carthage students participate in the Colorado Space Grant Consortium's RockSat sounding rocket payload program.](/live/image/gid/117/width/1500/height/1000/crop/1/268_13291_4855_rocksat1.rev.1721234025.png)
Carthage students participate in the Colorado Space Grant Consortium’s RockSat sounding rocket payload program.
![Carthage Microgravity Team and NASA Engineer Edwin Cortes during a zero-g flight.](/live/image/gid/117/width/1500/height/1000/crop/1/32147_21_MPG-Flight-May-08.rev.1640206575.jpg)
Carthage Microgravity Team and NASA Engineer Edwin Cortes during a zero-g flight.
Carthage’s MPG-TRIO experiment team in front of the New Shepard capsule after the NS-10 mission landing and recovery.
Capsule return on the NS-12 mission (MPG-TRIO).
![Booster landing on the NS-12 mission (MPG-TRIO).](/live/image/gid/117/width/1500/height/1000/crop/1/32158_BlueOrigin_NewShepard_NS10_BoosterLanding.rev.1640206579.jpg)
Booster landing on the NS-12 mission (MPG-TRIO).
![Carthage space science students testing their Microgravity Ullage Detection (MUD) experiment on a zero-g flight.](/live/image/gid/117/width/1500/height/1000/crop/1/40166_MUD01.rev.1721311693.jpg)
Carthage space science students testing their Microgravity Ullage Detection (MUD) experiment on a zero-g flight.
![Carthage Microgravity Team during a zero-g flight in support of the team's MPG-TRIO experiment.](/live/image/gid/117/width/1500/height/1000/crop/1/32152_21_MPG-Flight-May-32_1.rev.1640206577.jpg)
Carthage Microgravity Team during a zero-g flight in support of the team’s MPG-TRIO experiment.
![The Carthage Microgravity Team testing their Magneto-active Slosh Control (MaSC) experiment on a zero-g flight.](/live/image/gid/117/width/1500/height/1000/crop/1/32161_Celestine-float3_2.rev.1640206581.jpg)
The Carthage Microgravity Team testing their Magneto-active Slosh Control (MaSC) experiment on a zero-g flight.
![Carthage Prof. Kevin Crosby and students at NASA Kennedy Space Center.](/live/image/gid/117/width/1500/height/1000/crop/1/32145_19_NASA-369_1.rev.1640206574.jpg)
Carthage Prof. Kevin Crosby and students at NASA Kennedy Space Center.
![Carthage alumna, Taylor Peterson, in front of the LC-39 launch complex prior to the launch of NASA's Artemis I mission.](/live/image/gid/117/width/1500/height/1000/crop/1/32138_19_NASA-093.rev.1640206571.jpg)
Carthage alumna, Taylor Peterson, in front of the LC-39 launch complex prior to the launch of NASA’s Artemis I mission.
![Prof. Kevin Crosby and students underneath a Saturn V at NASA's Kennedy Space Center.](/live/image/gid/117/width/1500/height/1000/crop/1/32140_19_NASA-123_1.rev.1640206572.jpg)
Prof. Kevin Crosby and students underneath a Saturn V at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center.
![Prof. Kevin Crosby and students at NASA Kennedy Space Center.](/live/image/gid/117/width/1500/height/1000/crop/1/32141_19_NASA-129_1.rev.1640206572.jpg)
Prof. Kevin Crosby and students at NASA Kennedy Space Center.
![Carthage microgravity students and their Magneto-active Slosh Control (MaSC) experiment preparing for a Test Readiness Review prior to a ...](/live/image/gid/117/width/1500/height/1000/crop/1/32135_19_NASA-027.rev.1640206570.jpg)
Carthage microgravity students and their Magneto-active Slosh Control (MaSC) experiment preparing for a Test Readiness Review prior to a Zero-G flight.
![Carthage alumna, Megan Janiak, working at NASA's Kennedy Space Center during her internship.](/live/image/gid/117/width/1500/height/1000/crop/1/32144_19_NASA-258.rev.1640206574.jpg)
Carthage alumna, Megan Janiak, working at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center during her internship.
![Carthage interns working on MPG at NASA Kennedy Space Center.](/live/image/gid/117/width/1500/height/1000/crop/1/32142_19_NASA-150.rev.1640206573.jpg)
Carthage interns working on MPG at NASA Kennedy Space Center.
![Carthage alumna, Celestine Ananda, works on the MPG experiment during her internship at NASA Kennedy Space Center.](/live/image/gid/117/width/1500/height/1000/crop/1/32143_19_NASA-192.rev.1640206573.jpg)
Carthage alumna, Celestine Ananda, works on the MPG experiment during her internship at NASA Kennedy Space Center.